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| It is fishy because i doubt the numbers work. You add nitrogen and oxygen and it gets split by electric, then recombines to form different things like NO, NO2 probably O3 and a few other radicals because i doubt it just splits those two. Then you have to get it to dissolve in water.
Most likely it is cheaper to fix your soil biology. Then you can get nitrogen fixing bacteria, disease resistance, drought resistance, etc. which is known to reduce costs. It doesn't eliminate issues but reduces the impact. It takes a while to rebuild the organic matter, fix compaction, restore the biology, etc. | |
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